One of the indispensable staples of Christian worship is the singing or saying of psalms. This page collects articles from the blog about the Psalms and other Canticles in Prayer Book tradition.
On the Psalms & Canticles in General:
The Canticles:
- Benedictus es
- Canticle of Zechariah
- On the Magnificat & Mariology
- Magnificat: a Prayer Book history
- Nunc Dimittis: Evening & Compline
- Nunc Dimittis: a Prayer Book history
- Canticle 1: Magna et mirabilia (and in more detail)
- Canticle 2: Surge illuminare (and in more detail)
- Canticles for Lent: Benedictus es and Canticle 3: Kyrie Pantokrator
- Canticle 3: Kyrie Pantokrator (in more detail)
- Canticle 4: Quærite Dominum (and in more detail)
- Canticles for Easter: 1, 5, 6, and 7
- Canticle 5: Cantemus Domino
- Canticle 6: Dignus es
- Canticle 7: Cantate Domino (Psalm 98)
- Canticle 8: Ecce, Deus in Trinitytide (and in more detail)
- Canticle 9: Deus misereatur (Psalm 67)
- Canticle 10: Song of the Three Young Men (and in more detail)
- Extra Canticle: for the martyred
The Psalms:
- Psalms for February: 1611 style
- Psalms in the Triduum
- Psalms for Christmas Day and after
- Psalms for the 31st day of the month (Weird Rubrics series)
On Specific Psalms: